The Parkland WIC Clinic in Tacoma, WA is part of the Washington WIC Program, offering supplemental nutritional support to low-income pregnant women and families. They provide health and nutrition education, breastfeeding support, preventive healthcare referrals, and $40-$50 worth of nutritious food each month, including milk, eggs, cheese, cereals, juice, peanut butter, and infant formula.
With services such as growth monitoring, referrals for community resources, and checks for fruit and vegetables at summertime Farmers Markets, the Parkland WIC Clinic aims to promote the well-being of individuals and families in need, ensuring they have access to essential food and support during pregnancy and early childhood.
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